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The man who discovered terror birds initially thought the toothless lower jaw was from a mammal, because of its size. Which got me to thinking, a large toothless mammal, with a beak, that would be cool.

The image is a still from a National Geographic documentary, and belongs to National Geographic, the drawing belongs to me.
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:iconrodlox:
very cool.

if I may ask, which documentary was that from? (sadly, i missed at least that one)

keep up the great work
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~Pristichampsus May 7, 2013  Professional General Artist
Prehistoric Predators documentary, national geographic.
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~Leggurm Jan 3, 2012  Hobbyist Writer
Reminds me of something I was thinking of. Ovimammalia, a world ruled by monotremes.
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~Pristichampsus Jan 3, 2012  Professional General Artist
Monotremes do not have beaks, the platypus bill is made of sensitive skin.
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~Leggurm Jan 6, 2012  Hobbyist Writer
I know, but it looked similar in my head.
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~Pristichampsus Jan 6, 2012  Professional General Artist
Looks similar, but in reality very different.
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:iconmar16cris:
makes me remember mi speculative evolution project "Isla Esperanza"

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im open to criticism
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~Pristichampsus May 26, 2011  Professional General Artist
I'll have a look at it.
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:iconponchofirewalker01:
Yeah, a beaked mammal, that would just AWESOME :D
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~Pristichampsus May 9, 2011  Professional General Artist
yes :)
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